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To do that, it's a little tricky. There isn't an easy way to explain how to do that, but I assure you, it is possible. You need to play with the javascript in updateConversionProgress function and possibly in window.onload event handler as well. It's a matter of toggling the display of elements that you want to be visible and those that you want hidden, following video conversion, via javascript.

Edit:I hope that helps a little bit. That should get you going in the right direction. As you can see, there is more going on here than just changing the CSS styles.

If you need me to write the code for you, then I will need to charge you for the additional work and time spent. Unfortunately, I've got too much going on here at the moment to do the work for free.

[08-Jan-2013 16:19:42 America/Chicago] PHP Warning: Division by zero in /home/youmpcom/public_html/VideoConverter.class.php on line 130
[08-Jan-2013 16:20:27 America/Chicago] PHP Warning: Division by zero in /home/youmpcom/public_html/VideoConverter.class.php on line 130
[08-Jan-2013 16:20:27 America/Chicago] PHP Warning: Division by zero in /home/youmpcom/public_html/VideoConverter.class.php on line 130

Those warnings are inconsequential. You can turn them off via this line at the top of index.php:

PHP Code:

ini_set('display_errors',0);

Please search this forum thread for ways to troubleshoot why the software isn't converting. I have covered ways to do this many times before. It is very likely that you are experiencing issues that others have also experienced in the past.

That said, please post a FFmpeg log file from one of your failed conversions. The source of your problem could be almost anything, but we can start there.

1) Try updating your version of FFmpeg (and/or codecs).
2) See this post for how to troubleshoot AJAX response text of conversion. Note: The paid version has more error checking, so there are more than 3 places an error could occur.
3) What is the URL of your website where the software is installed. I can look at this, but please do #1 and #2 in this list first.

1) Try updating your version of FFmpeg (and/or codecs).
2) See this post for how to troubleshoot AJAX response text of conversion. Note: The paid version has more error checking, so there are more than 3 places an error could occur.